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Unique case: What must countries do for the climate?
The UN's court is to decide what countries are required to do to stop climate change. Now, the negotiations are starting in the court's largest case ever.
Expert: Israel's government is drifting towards authoritarianism
The region's only liberal democracy. This is how Israel has described its position.
The Warning: USA's Democracy is More Fragile than We Think
In step with Donald Trump's new government taking shape, the fears of a significant "backlash" for democracy are growing. It is not as robust as many think, says Eric J Segall, professor of constitutional law, at Georgia State University.
No Compensation for PFAS-Poisoned Kallinge Residents
The Defence does not replace PFAS-poisoned Kallinge residents, reports TV4. .
HD: Laser Pointer Not a Violation of the Knife Law
The Supreme Court does not believe that laser pointers should be covered by the knife law. This is evident from a verdict on Friday where a man is acquitted for carrying a laser pointer in a public place.
The Warning: USA's Democracy is More Fragile than We Think
In step with Donald Trump's new regime taking shape, fears of a severe "backlash" for democracy are growing. It is not as robust as many believe, says Eric J Segall, professor of constitutional law, at Georgia State University.
Decision on Trump Penalty Postponed
The decision on the penalty for USA's incoming president Donald Trump's judgment on hush money is postponed to an indefinite future, reports American media. From Trump's side, it is described as a major victory.
The Government appoints new Chancellor of Justice
Thomas Bull, currently a Justice of the Supreme Court, has been appointed as the new Chancellor of Justice and head of the Chancellor of Justice. The authority exercises, among other things, supervision over authorities and their officials, regulates claims for damages against the state, and is the prosecutor in freedom of the press and freedom of expression cases.
HD to take a stand on deportation in criminal cases
A teenager who shot a man to death in Flemingsberg was sentenced to prison and lifelong expulsion – despite being born and raised in Sweden. Now the Supreme Court will take up the case and try the question of expulsion.
Noted Roadblock Becomes a Case for the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court is taking up the case regarding eleven climate activists from the organization Restore Wetlands who blocked the E4 at Solna in August 2022. In the district court, all were convicted of sabotage, but the court of appeal changed the verdict and instead convicted them only of disobedience to the authorities.
Municipal: An Important Victory
The Supreme Court's verdict against the care company Attendo is welcomed by the trade unions Kommunal and Journalistförbundet. .
Whistleblowing healthcare assistant wins in Supreme Court
The healthcare assistant sounded the alarm about deficiencies during the pandemic and received a sharp warning from her managers. Now she wins in the Supreme Court (HD).
Prosecutors Open to Postponing Trump's Sentence
The prosecutors in the court case where Donald Trump has been convicted of crimes against accounting laws agree to postpone his sentence. However, they oppose the dismissal of the case against the incoming president.
Setback for Tesla - Supreme Court Rejects Appeal
Tesla will not receive its registration plates directly from the Transport Agency. This is clear when the Supreme Court rejects the company's request to appeal the district court and court of appeal's decision on the blocked registration plates, writes [Labour World](https://www.
Sami Representatives Reject the Government
The Government is circumventing the law when it first made it clear that the Renmark Committee would be shut down and only afterwards invited to a consultation. This is claimed by the Swedish Sami National Association (SSR) and declines a consultation afterwards.
The Inquiry Investigator: The Government Must Explain Itself
The government's decision to dissolve the Renmark Committee – which has investigated sensitive issues of hunting rights in the mountains – receives sharp criticism from the committee's chairman Eric M Runesson. "Is it fear of contact that lies behind the government's actions? Or are alternative facts needed?", he writes on DN Debatt.
Rules for Divorces to be Reviewed
The requirement for reflection time in divorces should be reviewed, according to the government. Today, a violent spouse can delay a divorce by saying no.
Trump puts pressure – wants to bypass the Senate
Donald Trump wants his ministers to get the green light without delay. He does not want to have to go through the Senate.
Acquitted of axe murder in Växjö 2011
The Göta Court of Appeal acquits a 36-year-old man who was prosecuted for having axe-murdered his mother in Växjö in 2011, despite traces of him being found on the murder weapon. Previously, the man had also been acquitted by the Växjö District Court.
The Charges Against Trump – What Happens Now
Never before in the USA's history has a suspect been elected president and never before has a former president been charged with a crime – until last year. What happens to the charges against Trump now that he has won the presidential election again?.
Prison sentence for 16-year-old murderer to be tried in the Supreme Court
A teenager was sentenced to nine years and ten months in prison for murder and attempted murder. The verdict was appealed to the Supreme Court (HD) which will now take up the case and decide whether the sentence is reasonable.
What engages US voters: Price tags and abortion
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, with all due respect. The presidential election in the USA is not just about individuals, but also about issues.
USA's young voters: Tired of all the drama
It is often called the world's toughest job. The winner of the US presidential election must handle global wars, economic challenges, and divided citizens.
Norwegian HD Refuses to Take Up Dispute Against Boozt
The Supreme Court in Norway does not grant leave to appeal in the dispute between the e-commerce company Boozt and the Norwegian equivalent of the Tax Agency. The Tax Agency in Norway claims that the company has had sales in Norway and thereby obtained domestic Norwegian income.
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